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Remembrance Day/ Armistice Day/ Veteran’s Day

On this day people all over the world remember those who fell on the fields of battle during World War I and World War II. Armistice day in particular remembers the end of World War I, an end which took place on November 11th at the 11th hour. On this day many people in Great Britain, Canada and other former British colonies wear a red poppy on their clothes in memory of those who died in the “Great War.”

A Poppy is to remember

A Poppy is to Remember
Heather Patterson
Illustrated by Ron Lightburn
Picture Book
Ages 3 and up
Scholastic Canada, 2004, 0-439-96786-4
 

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